Pharmacy Access in the Klamath Basin
To ensure access, Sky Lakes invested in a third pharmacy location to meet the community's needs.
To ensure access, Sky Lakes invested in a third pharmacy location to meet the community's needs.
Members of SJS Awareness Oregon generously gifted toys, stuffed animals, and DVD players to our Pediatric Unit. The donation was accepted by Paul Ocón, RN, director of Maternal and Child Health at Sky Lakes Medical Center October 24, 2022.
Rhonda Hagen: Learn and Grow at Sky Lakes
Say Hello to Danika, RN our November Maternal Child Health Employee of the Month! Danika has magnified her calling as a nurse and inspires her colleagues by going above and beyond for her patients. Her colleagues note that she is an amazing teacher and...
To clear up some misinformation appearing in the comments on our page, we offer the following statement: We are puzzled by insinuations that the data we present to the public have been manipulated. Our data related to the COVID pandemic are publicly reported to...
Meet Kristi, RN our October Maternal Child Health Employee of the Month! We’re sorry our announcement is a little delayed, recovering from the malware attack meant we didn’t have access to some non-clinical systems for some time. But let’s celebrate Kristi! Kristi is a...
Hello, everyone. I’m Paul Stewart, CEO of Sky Lakes Medical Center. Today, in addition for speaking for my organization, I am also speaking in behalf of the nearly 200 physicians in the local medical community.
Staying home is the best way to protect yourself and others from getting COVID-19. Any type of travel increases your risk for catching and spreading the disease, notes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Even if you feel fine, you could still...
Sky Lakes Medical Center supports Oregon Ballot Measure 108, the campaign to reduce the poisoning of our kids by Big Tobacco through youth vaping and smoking. Simply put, passing the measure will save lives.
I’ll admit that a month or so ago, I thought COVID-19 coronavirus might be another overblown SARS or H1N1 kind of flu. As I studied more about it, however, that sentiment changed and Sky Lakes began immediately taking steps to address what we perceived...
Mr. Mayor, members of the City Council, and members of the audience, my name is Paul Stewart, and I am the chief executive officer at Sky Lakes Medical Center.
It’s isn’t easy changing a town’s culture, even when there’s wide-spread recognition among community leaders that it needs to happen in order to deal with fundamental problems.